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Chauncey Billups- Unlike Detroit, where Billups played essentially 45 minutes a game and was considered the second or 1st scoring option with RIP,  he is getting older and there are many capable scorers in Denver like Melo and J.R. His FT%, 3PTM, and Pt’s are all solid, but most pG’s are good from the stripe, and he only had 506 assists and 93 steals last year. In comparison, Ray Felton had 553 assists and 126 steals, and Rajon Rondo had 659 assists and 149 steals. He’s a good value late in the 2nd round, but don’t spend too much for him if youre looking to solidify the main PG categories. There are cheaper options.

Kevin Garnett- Defense wins championships, but it doesn’t win fantasy basketball leagues. Garnett’s #’s have gown down across the board, and a bum knee is a concern for all prospective owners. The arrival of Rasheed Wallace and depth at PF in Boston’s lineup means youre paying for a 2nd round name and getting a late 3rd round value

Kevin Martin- SG, Sac. Yes, this guy is a scoring machine. But what else does he do? 42% from the field, and only 138 assists for a small guard. TIm duncan had about 250 assists on the other hand. Why not just get OJ Mayo 3-4 rounds later?

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  1. 1 On September 23rd, 2009, Andrew said:

    Also Billiups shot 41% from the field last year…but his value also comes with his threes

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